SEEN here early last century is the Enfield ladies' hockey team.
Little is known about the picture, which appeared on a postcard. Councillor Jack Cookson supplied it.
Meanwhile, readers have kindly responded to a request for details about the Memory Lane picture which appeared two weeks ago (Advertiser, April 18).
The photograph showed what used to be the Golden Fleece Inn in what is now the bottom of High Street, Studley.
The pub later became the Fleece Inn and was later amalgamated into needlemakers William Hall & Co as Fleece Works.
The company later became Needle Industries.
The 1851 census showed 64 people living at the address. A tight fit indeed!
The building was demolished in the 1920s or 1930s.
Thanks to all who contributed.
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